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Ericsson Mini Link Cli Commands -

Introduction The Ericsson MINI-LINK family (including MINI-LINK TN, CN, and PT series) is the backbone of modern mobile transport networks, providing high-capacity microwave and millimeter-wave backhaul. While the Element Manager (EM) and Network Manager (NM) offer graphical interfaces, the Command Line Interface (CLI) remains the most powerful, granular, and scriptable tool for installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance.

| Command | Description | | --- | --- | | ? | Displays available commands in current context. | | ls | Lists objects (radios, Ethernet ports, services). | | cd | Changes context (e.g., cd radio/1 ). | | pwd | Prints current working context path. | | exit | Moves up one level or logs out. | ericsson mini link cli commands

Understanding MINI-LINK CLI commands transforms a network engineer from a point-and-click operator into an efficient automation expert. This article provides a deep dive into the essential CLI commands across MINI-LINK platforms, focusing on real-world scenarios. : Access the CLI via SSH (Port 22) or Telnet (Port 23) using a privileged account (usually admin ). Part 1: Navigation and Modes Unlike Cisco’s hierarchical structure, Ericsson MINI-LINK CLI is context-based . You work within specific "contexts." | Displays available commands in current context